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Haaland breaks scoring record, City keeps pace with Arsenal

- BY STEVE DOUGLAS

Erling Haaland has already taken one of Sergio Aguero’s scoring records for Manchester City.

At this rate, surely more will fall.

With one of City’s goals in a routine 4-1 win at Bournemout­h on Saturday, Haaland made it 27 for the season in the English Premier League. That’s more than any player has scored in a single campaign for City since the league started in 1992.

Aguero had the previous highest total of 26 in 2014-15, part of his record all-time haul of 260 for City in all competitio­ns.

The scary thing about Haaland is that he still has 13 matches remaining in the league. He is closing in on Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah’s record haul of 32 in a 38-game season as well as the 34 of Andy Cole and Alan Shearer – achieved back when there were 42 games per season.

Haaland won’t score many easier goals than his finish from three meters at Vitality Stadium that helped City ease to a win to keep on the shoulder of Arsenal in the title race.

Arsenal earlier won at Leicester 1-0, a result that was more resounding than the scoreline suggested.

Arsenal stayed two points clear of second-placed City with a game to spare.

There was more movement at the bottom of the standings, with victories for Leeds and West Ham lifting both teams out of the relegation zone and dropping Everton and Bournemout­h into it.

EASY FOR ARSENAL

Arsenal looks to have gotten over its blip.

Since collecting one point from a three-game stretch that let City back into the title race, Arsenal has gained back-to-back wins on the road with manager Mikel Arteta saying the team has gone back to basics.

Gabriel Martinelli scored the 46th-minute winner at King Power Stadium, poking in a finish after running onto Leandro Trossard’s pass. Trossard and Bukayo Saka had goals disallowed either side of Martinelli’s strike.

It built on the 4-2 win at Aston Villa last week.

“Sometimes the wave is created very far from the beach,” Arteta said. “Then it’s too late to avoid what is going to happen. We had to improve on those things and today we’ve done that really well.”

EASIER FOR CITY

Haaland scored either side of Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden, with an owngoal by Chris Mepham wrapping up the scoring for City against Bournemout­h.

It is six consecutiv­e matches without a clean sheet for Pep Guardiola’s team, however, after Jefferson Lerma’s 83rd-minute strike for the hosts.

LIVERPOOL HELD

After conceding five goals to Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek, Liverpool at least tightened up at the back in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace.

Jurgen Klopp’s team was short of attacking inspiratio­n, however, with Darwin Nunez out injured. Mohamed Salah curled a shot against the crossbar in a game of few real chances at Selhurst Park.

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City’s Erling Haaland celebrate at the end of the English Premier League match between Bournemout­h and Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h, England, on Saturday.
DAVID CLIFF VIA AP MANCHESTER CITY’S JULIAN ALVAREZ (LEFT) and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland celebrate at the end of the English Premier League match between Bournemout­h and Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h, England, on Saturday.

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